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Steven Mallow
  • Insurance Agent
  • Jefferson City, MO
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Wix Local Directories

Steven Mallow
  • Insurance Agent
  • Jefferson City, MO
Posted

Hello,

I have a wix.com website and with it I got some vouchers to help me with advertising.  One of the vouchers is for local directories.  It says that I need to have a physical address.  I work out of my home, so I am always hesitant to give out my address on things like this.  That's why I got a PO box.  However, the directories form says PO boxes aren't valid.  Has anyone in this situation dealt with this?  What did you do?  

I almost feel like I am worrying too much about this but privacy is important to me and I don't tell everyone where I live.  I'm not sure if being on the local directories is worth it or not.  What are your experiences with the value of the local directories for a house flipper or investor in general?

Thanks for your responses. 

  • Steven Mallow
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